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Rare black Coyote at my trail cam; Hendersonville, NC.

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You're welcome. Do you upload at the highest resolution your camera produces? I upload everything at 1920 x 1080 and results are pretty good. By the way, I went to your link and it's amazing what you've captured. Couldn't, however, see the black bear clip. Video was ALL black.
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+Isabel Cutler I used to do that to every video. Just sort of got weary of doing it.
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+Trail-cam Wildlife Videos from Hendersonville, NC Just noticed that you uploaded at the highest res too...but YouTube defaults to an "Auto" setting. Maybe you should tell people in your description to click on the gear menu and then choose the highest res if they're wi-fi can handle it!
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+Isabel Cutler Thanks, I have a number of special techniques I use in the field to capture these vids based on a lifetime of wildlife interest. The camera is a Browning Spec Ops Full HD and is set to 1920 X 1080 HD. I also use the Videopad program to edit them. The problem is that the original videos look great. But once uploaded to you tube they degrade because of the over compression that you tube uses. They are trying to save space, basically. So my 600MB video becomes a 32 megabyte video causing visual distortion/pixalation when there is movement by an animal, Its a common and well known problem that videographers are well aware of and have been complaining about for years. Just checked that link to dailymotion and the bears seem to be working. Maybe a temporary malfunction? However, the latest coyote video is temporarily "age restricted" accidentally by dailymotion!! Their software keeps automatically/accidentally doing this and they have to keep reversing it. Also, I have a number of techniques I use to capture these vids based on a lifetime of wildlife interest.
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How beautiful! Excellent trail cam work - great exposures and clarity!
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+Isabel Cutler Thanks. I really have to work at it. Video quality is very poor on you tube because they over condense everything. I have a site at dailymotion and the quality is usually much better. //www.dailymotion.com/thomasbrass
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This is why you can't eat coyote. They roll around in anything that stinks, and as a result their meat taste just like they smell. When my dog does this I quickly give him a bath. But Coyotes don't have mommies and daddies to bathe them. As a result, they are totally inedible. BTW. This is probably the best footage ever taken of a Black Coyote that exists. Don't buy into the theory that Black Coyotes are half dog. That story doesn't hold up in real life. If it were true, they would be in regular packs of normal looking coyotes. These things are always in packs of Black Coyotes only.
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+Chris Gilliam Win Win Eh?  I know that running things like poison ivy, rotten meat, and even feces through an animal makes those things edible.  Now I know that running the animal through a meat grinder with some bacon makes it tasty.  No steroids.  No anti-biotics.  No GMO products.  No wonder The Empire is making more and more laws against food.  What they don't know won't hurt them.
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+SustenanceNCovering Well the hind leg of a beaver is a good roast sized chunk of meat, and in Alabama they are legal to trap year round. I guess snappers are too, haven't seen any regs on them. I think you can make use of darn near any critter by running it through a meat grinder with some bacon and making hamburger. MeatTrapper (YouTube) does that, and when I did it, it was the best quality burger meat I've had. No gristle, and I know exactly where that beaver came from and what he ate.
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+Chris Gilliam I was working on the bridge that goes over my creek about an hour ago, and about a foot long snapper swam underneath it.   I've never eaten beaver or turtle, but my cousin says that beaver taste exactly like pot roast, and that it is his favorite wild meat.
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+Henry Thoureau Yeah, coon is pretty good. Been eating a good bit of it lately. Beaver is pretty good too. Caught a snapping turtle last weekend of trapping season, gonna try it soon. Not a fun critter to skin though.
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+Chris Gilliam There is so much information out there about eating normal game animals, but little about eating non traditional meat.  I was never taught how to hunt or how to butcher animals.  I had to do internet searches.  I ate a raccoon once that was so terrible that I had to quit trying to eat it, and just use it to feed my dog.  But, now that I know to cut out the glands on their inner thighs, it is not a problem, and I think that raccoon is just as good as beef.  I suspect that there may be some kind of gland on a bobcat that needs to be cut out as well, but have not found any, and haven't seen any information about such a gland.  I would eat it again if I was starving (and probably love it) but until I can make it not taste so much like cat poop, I'll pass.
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+Chris Gilliam I agree! I think we'd be surprised at what we would eat, if it was all we had. Personally, it's best we find out now before..... it might be necessary. "Ya jus never know" :))
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+SustenanceNCovering Clint Locklear is always talking about how good the backstraps of bobcats are. I haven't caught any yet, when I do I'll find out. Also, Dave Canterbury has a video where he has a coyote hanging in his camp. Sliced off and boiled a chunk for lunch. I gotta give that a try.
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+SustenanceNCovering …That was my first thought, that he was a mix…California coyotes seem to be smaller in stature, smaller in the front shoulder width too. He was certainly a healthy one.Right on about the meat…I think your mother in law would be a better choice…lol!
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+SustenanceNCovering I also have trail cam video of a bobcat, but not of the bobcat that I ate.  I posted a video of me butchering the bobcat that I ate, but someone left a comment about poaching and hunting without a license, and discharging a firearm inside of city limits, so I took that video down.
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+Earth School I was told by a man that you could not eat bobcat, or coyote because they tasted really bad.  I didn't believe him, so I killed a bobcat and ate half of it.  I gave the other half to my dog, because no matter how much I tried to get use to it, all that I could taste was cat litter box.  The meat smelled and tasted just like a litter box, and I am not a picky eater by any means.  I have never killed or eaten a coyote, that was from second hand information.  In fact I have never even seen a coyote.  Ever.  I have video of a black coyote posted on youtube, but only my trail cam saw him.
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+SustenanceNCovering I actually ate Coyote once at it was quite good. I made a stew in a crockpot. It tasted like fatty beef...:) Very rich..
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What is he doing when he keeps laying down like that? Thanks for sharing with the Hendersonville Lightning. I love seeing these.
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He's rubbing in some skunky gel that trappers use. I place it in front of my wildlife video cameras. If they happen to use this path they will stick around for a minute or two so that I can get a decent video. Here are the rest of the videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxzOPPeh9CJ-NHCocRApJjQ/featured

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